The Forgotten Queen tells the story of Vexana, the War Monger- and immortal woman who can ignite the blood-lust in people around her.
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Fergie and Sid continue to explore London, with magpie creatures and a mysterious stranger on their tale. Dorothy sees a tragic future.
It's the beginning of the end for Black Science, as issue #39 begins the last story arc of the dimension hopping McKay family.
IDW's new 'Dungeons & Dragons: A Darkened Wish" follows a group of young adventurers as they learn what it takes to survive in the Forgotten Realms.
G. Willow Wilson and Christian Ward just released 'Invisible Kingdom' through Dark Horse Comics, and it's a gorgeously great comic.
There is something enticing about reading a new take on the Christian Messiah in Jesusfreak, especially since it's the middle of Lent.
IDW's 'Star Trek: Discovery' one shot focuses on the Kelpian commander's first Starfleet sanctioned mission as captain of a starship.
The Rat Queens prevail in their battle against the Fleshers; Dave tries to connect with his son; Braga comes to terms with her brother.
Mystery and horror are melded together beautifully to create a cohesive tale that doesn’t rush and lose the fun of exploring Kathy’s new “reality.”
Dynamite Comics takes Colonel Steve Austin and his bionic body to Japan for his first ever mission... will there be ninjas? Yes, there will be ninjas.
The crew of the SDF-1 struggles to find a new home for the citizens of Macross city after being turned away from the earth.
'Punks Not Dead: London Calling' brews up a wickedly fun road trip with ghosts, monsters, serial killers, and some seriously wicked art.
Vik and Lang find an old friend while fighting off an invasion force from the Vampire Dimension; Bernie finds a friend beneath the earth.
The captains of Starfleet's greatest ships go head to head in a pitched contest of wits orchestrated by Q, Trelane, the Organanians, and the Metrons.
Geralt's adventures finally show some signs of life in Dark Horse Comics' latest adaptation of the venerable fantasty franchise.
The events surrounding the Ranger's assissination attempt on Prince John Freeman come into clearer focus; Archibald and Bel go for a drive.
Maika and Corvin continue to search for Kippa, unaware that she has placed herself in peril by hiding within the cursed Tomb of Baru!
The Fleshers continue their agenda to hideously malform their captives; Betty and Dee conspire to free their friends from captivity.
Splinter and Karai meet to discuss the potentially deadly future of the Foot Clan; Leo struggles to control Raphael's temper.
For anyone missing comics like Rachel Rising or Locke and Key, this is a highly recommended new series to pick up at your local shop.
If you are looking for a story to entertain and empower, I recommend diving into Man-Eaters immediately. If you're a victim of werepanthers...
The Junior Action Scientists explore Tesladyne Industrires; Robo and Alan play ball; Bernie gets lost, Vik and Lang visit a lab.
Roy Fokker and Vermillion Squadron square off in a fight to the finish; The Zentraedi High Command make their move against the Micronians.
Wyrd tells the story of Pitor Wyrd, an un-breakable problem solver for the US Government, and finds himself fighting a relic of the Cold War.
We walked into Target the other day and go our hands on DC Comics new DC Primal Age 100-Page Giant. While fun, it is far from a home run however.
The finest crews in the history of Starfleet find themselves pitted against each other in a cosmic conflict between Q and his rivals.
Peter David and J.K. Woodward take us back to Jean-Luc Picard's first mission as the Captain of the USS Stargazer in the excellent Star Trek: 20/20.
A great read and works well for long term Hellboy fans, especially if they're interested in the side characters of the series.
A good choice for new and old fans alike, especially with an interesting story that folds Buffy’s origin in intermittently without feeling flat or redundant
The Witcher: of Flesh and Flame #2 from Dark Horse Comics is lacking a lot of the magic that makes the world of The Witcher so fun to visit.